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Not Very Optimistic About New Investors in Jet Airways, Says former Air India Executive

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Apr.10 -- Former Air India Executive Director Jitender Bhargava discusses the plight of Jet Airways and his outlook for the airline. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Matt Hancock giving Downing Street coronavirus press briefing

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Health Secretary Matt Hancock MP giving the Downing Street coronavirus press briefing on 20 November 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Inside the Room When El Salvador Made Bitcoin Legal Tender

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Jun.09 -- El Salvador has become the first country to formally adopt Bitcoin as legal tender after President Nayib Bukele said congress approved his landmark proposal. Nic Carter, founding partner at Castle Island Ventures, talks with...
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Evergrande Backer Chinese Estates to Go Private After Plunge

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Oct.06 -- Chinese Estates Holdings Ltd., a real estate firm led by a long time billionaire backer of China Evergrande Group, is offering to take the company private after its stock plunged to an 18-year low. This comes after the default...
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Sotheby’s Accepting Crypto for Rare 101-Karat Diamond

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Jul.07 -- Wenhao Yu, jewellery deputy chairman at Sotheby’s Asia, discusses the sale of a rare 101 karat diamond and how they’re accepting payment in cryptocurrencies. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Russia Judged to Have Breached Terms on Bond Payment

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The Credit Derivatives Determinations Committee said a "failure-to-pay" event occurred on credit-default swaps because Russia didn't include $1.9 million of additional interest in a late bond payment made at the start of last month. The...
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You need to pay nurses, patient tells Sunak during hospital visit

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Rishi Sunak was confronted by a patient about nurses’ pay, during a visit to a hospital in Croydon. Catherine Poole, a 77-year-old patient who is recovering from surgery, gave the Prime Minister a short lecture when he arrived for a chat...
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Pengyuan Intl. Ke Chen on Chinese Developers

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Ke Chen, Chief Analytics Officer with a Hong Kong-based Chinese rating agency Pengyuan International, discusses China's property crisis and defaults outlook. He speaks to Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
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USA: WASHINGTON: IMF APPROVE NEW LOAN FOR RUSSIA

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English/Nat Just in time for his country's June elections, Russian President Boris Yeltsin's government will be getting a new infusion of cash. The International Monetary Fund (I-M-F) has approved ten-point-two (b) billion US dollars in...
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SYND 4-4-74 REPORT INTO PRESIDENT NIXON'S TAXES IS RELEASED TO THE PRESS

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President Nixon signs proclamation on cancer control, and in another part of Washington the distribution to the press of the report of the commissions study into President Nixons taxes 1. mcu Nixon signing proclamation, zoom to cu, his...
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SYND 7-3-74 PRESIDENT NIXON PRESS CONFERENCE ON WATERGATE

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US President Richard M. Nixon addressing his second press conference in ten days at Washington on the Watergate affair. 1. cu President Nixon SOUNDBITE "When individuals read the entire transcript they may reach different...
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Green energy for the construction industry

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AP Television Ho Chi Minh city, 5 March 2013 1. Mid of exhibition centre, mid of wind turbine on display 2. Close of wind turbine 3. Tilt up from turbine box to wind sails on turbine 4. SOUNDBITE (Vietnamese): Andy Cao, Sales Manager,...
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Bloomberg

What Influence Did Icahn Have on eBay PayPal Split?

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Sept. 30 -- eBay, the worlds biggest online marketplace, said it would split off its payments arm PayPal, finally bowing to pressure from activist shareholder Carl Icahn after nine months. Bloomberg Intelligences Paul Sweeney speaks on...
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USA - Kofi Annan addresses presser

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UN Secretary General Kofi Annan told the National Press Club in Washington on Thursday that he believes the recent deal negotiated with Iraq on weapons inspections represents real progress. But he stressed the key to the success of the...
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UN Development Agency hands out high risk cash payments to Ebola workers

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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) paid out 220,000 US dollars in cash to health personnel fighting Ebola in Guinea on Friday, UN officials said. The UNDP said in a statement that "additional incentive payments" had been...
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U.S. military commanders dole out cash to relatives of civilians killed in an Afghanistan village in a very public apology. Some 15 people were killed in the January raid.

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HEADLINE: U.S. Forces pay out for Afghan civilian deaths CAPTION: U.S. military commanders dole out cash to relatives of civilians killed in an Afghanistan village in a very public apology. Some 15 people were killed in the January raid....
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WRAP Sale of Chinese bronzes at auction ADDS Beijing headlines, voxpops

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Paris, France - 25 February 2009 1. Tilt-down of inside of Grand Palais where auction is taking place Paris, France - 25 February 2009 2. Wide of Yves Saint Laurent-Berge auction underway 3. Close-up of projection of bronze rat head 4....
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Scottish Referendum: Tomorrow the country will be asked whether it wants to go independent and today politicians and celebrities from both sides are doing all they can to try and win votes.

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Scottish Referendum: Tomorrow the country will be asked whether it wants to go independent and today politicians and celebrities from both sides are doing all they can to try and win votes.
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Lawmaker claims "high-ranking" involvement

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYCenturion, South Africa - 4 June 20151. Anton Alberts, lawmaker of the Freedom Front Plus opposition party, with colleagues in his office2. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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The promotions to transfer your credit card balance can help you speed up your ability to pay off your debt, but as the AP's Trevor Delaney explains you need to look at the terms and conditions closely.(Aug. 12)

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HEADLINE:Your Money: Balance Transfers CAPTION: The promotions to transfer your credit card balance can help you speed up your ability to pay off your debt, but as the AP's Trevor Delaney explains you need to look at the terms and...
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CLEAN : Trump on his business dealings Mexico and Obamacare

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US President Elect Donald Trump discussed various topics at his first press conference since his election in November including his plans to let his sons run his business trade and immigration policies targeting Mexico and his plan to...
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David Kelly's Long-Term View of a Bond Rout Equity Boost

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Dec.05 -- David Kelly, chief global strategist at JPMorgan Funds, explains why he sees room to run for the global bond rout and how it will help equities to climb higher. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Moise wins Haiti election in preliminary tally

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Jovenel Moise, the hand-picked candidate of Haiti's previous elected leader, apparently won the presidential election outright against 26 rivals, according to preliminary results announced late on Monday that gave him 55.6 percent of the...
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Markets Try to Make Sense of Parliament Brexit Ruling

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Jan.24 -- Vincent Chaigneau, global head of rates and FX strategy at Societe Generale, discusses what today's Supreme Court ruling on Brexit means for markets and explains why politics remains a strong negative for sterling. He speaks on...